I always emphasis to clients: “I’m only a makeup artist, not a plastic surgeon.”
If you expect that I can fix your face from round to oval;
asymetric eyes to balanced;
short chin to long;
tan to snowy white…
sorry, you go to the wrong place.
Below is an example, it was done by a famous makeup artist in Taiwan, 小凱.
As you can see, asymetical facial problems are common, makeup or hairstyling does help a lot,
but it’s not a must.
I invited my friend, Ivy, to be our model this time. She’s so brave to show her nude face, a good example of asymetic face, to my blog, many thanks for your help!
Ivy has asymetic eyebrows, eyee, nose and lips;
besides, her chin is relatively short.
What I did not only tune up of her right face;
also use makeup techniques to lower her left face.
All illustrations are directly output without computer touch up:


In this case, I fix her eyebrows and lips very well,
then use false eyelashes, eyeliner and eyeshadows to correct the asymetrical problems.







